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VS188:
Unique, early Serengeti 7000SS Vermillion sunglasses feature a black
matte metal frame and incredible red tint lenses by Corning Optics
that have many unique characteristics that you would expect from the
world's leading glassmaker Corning. Serengeti 7000SS sunglasses with
Corning lenses were marketed as "the first all weather, high performance
sunglasses". Tell
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VS253:
Not to be confused with new Serengeti sunglasses, these early Serengeti
Vermilion sunglasses feature an incredibly rare purple frame and gradient
mirrored lenses made by Corning Optics. Tell
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VS319:
Early Serengeti aviator sunglasses feature a rare peach gradient lens
made c 1970s by Corning Optics of New York. These are not your Serengeti
sunglasses of today which are sold in the mass market; rather they
reflect the high quality frame construction and Corning lenses for
which early Serengetis were known. Tell
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VS333:
Early Serengeti Millennium sunglasses show the style you don't see
today in modern Serengeti sunglasses, with a thin tortoise shell front
frame, etched copper ear stems, and oval Corning Optics lenses that
use a blue blocker coating on the rear to provide superior anti-glare
protection reminiscent of vintage Vuarnet Skilynx lens technology. Tell
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VS401:
Vintage Serengeti 5502 Equinox copper sunglasses totally exude the
high quality frames and lenses for which vintage Serengeti sunglasses
were known the world over. The first thing we note is the intricately
and precisely etched copper frame, angled and tapered to give a racing
feel and with the Serengeti logo integrated into the design on the
outside of each spring loaded ear stem. Tell
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VS402:
Vintage Serengeti DR5638 Zephyr sunglasses from the Drivers series
a very sleek matte black etched metal frame coupled with those amazing
Corning glass lenses that you will only find in vintage Serengetis
from the 1990s. Tell
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VS403:
Like all of our vintage Serengetis, these vintage Serengeti DR5510
Essentials aviator sunglasses date to the mid 1990s when Serengeti
sunglasses were one of the finest in the world. These Serengeti DR-5510
medium aviators feature the rare Champagne lens which picks up the
hues of a rich champagne on the front but has the Corning Optics blue
blocker technology on the rear. Tell
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VS404:
Vintage Serengeti DR5579 Millennium Zenith sunglasses from the Drivers
series feature a tortoise shell and etched antique gold metal frame
coupled with those amazing Corning glass lenses that you will only
find in vintage Serengetis from the 1990s. The quality of the frame
and lenses is quite evident, seen in details like the precise vertical
etching. Tell
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VS406:
Vintage Serengeti DR 5636 Tempest sunglasses from the Serengeti Drivers collection feature a beautifully etched black chrome frame and uniquely shaped Serengeti mineral glass lenses produced for them by Corning Optics of Corning Glass fame. The size and shape of Serengeti DR5636 Tempest sunglasses is reminscent of the iconic Revo 3012 style, but the overall look is a bit more elegant and delicate in both frame and lens look. Tell
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VS413:
Serengeti DR6473 Endeavor sunglasses are one of the most distinctive
of any vintage Serengeti design, with the Serengeti name embossed
on the gleaming dark gunmetal ear stems in a racing inspired block
letter font for a sleek, speedy look. These are not your cheap modern
Serengetis but rather the original early to mid 1990s production. Tell
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VS416:
Vintage Serengeti DR 5641 Mistral Solano etched copper sunglasses
combine a sleek, racing inspired frame with Serengeti photochromatic
glass lenses for a totaly style plus performance package. Note the
changes in pattern as you move down the copper ear stem and the precise
and finely detailed etching that begins just down from the hinges. Tell
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